The Jewish Chronicle

Defending Israel? Anger works

April 17, 2008 23:00

By

Geoffrey Alderman,

Geoffrey Alderman

3 min read

Advice recently given by PR experts on how to promote Israel in the media was wrong

How does one best put Israel’s case in public? This was the theme of the recent conference hosted by Bicom. Unfortunately, I was unable to accept my invitation to attend because of pressing family commitments. However, had I done so I suspect I would have summoned up the courage to disagree with the advice apparently given by some of the presenters, and reported in last week’s JC.

What are my credentials for having the chutzpah to disagree? Well, I have written widely on Zionism, the history of the Palestine Mandate, anti-Jewish prejudice, and Islamic and Christian attitudes towards Jews and Judaism, and although not a historian of the state of Israel, I have read widely around this subject and have indeed negotiated the mind-blowing bureaucracy of that state to dip into some of its major archival collections. I have a slight media profile in Israel and — to judge by the demands made on my time by domestic print, radio, TV and internet media — a somewhat higher profile here in the UK. Whether I do a good job is for others to say, but from the feedback I receive I venture to suggest that I make an impact and have scored some telling points.

My first piece of advice for anyone contemplating writing a letter to the press, or appearing on a panel discussion, is: be very certain of your facts. The past two decades have witnessed a concerted effort by the enemies of the Jewish state to re-write history. Prominent within this rewrite are a number of complete fictions.

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